what do you do on the weekend/day off?

My sil and bil spend most of their weekend in their pjs in front of telly. I know they work hard during the week but this just seems like a waste of a weekend :/... It also seems unfair on the small kids!

There is also such a thing as micro managing which is also very unhealthy. Quality family time lounging about - nothing wrong with it at all. Not everyone want to be up with the sparrows fart, off to pony club, followed by ballet, archer, mini soccer and other enforced activities all bloody weekend.

I am off today. I plan to get my hair coloured this morning, then pick my toddler up from playgroup, take her to m and s cafe for lunch, do some grocery shopping, then head over to my daughters school for Mother's Day assembly. I am going out for dinner tonight for a friends 40th. This is a fairly typical day off for me.

My 9 year old & i dont do much at the weekends. She loves playing out with her friends on the street or playing on the computer. After a long week neither of us want to do anything coz we are both tired.

It depends what the kids have been doing all week. Mine have to do breakfast club, after school club five days a week, so out between 7.45 and 6pm when they don't see either of us. Nothing wrong with watching films in PJS together on Saturday. That's better for the DCs than me running round the housing cleaning. If they're at home all day in the week though, they could probably do with some fresh air.

Saturday- in the morning DH works, dd goes to drama, ds1 and 2 go to football training. I catch up on housework and study for a bit.

In the afternoon we do nothing. Watch tv, play ps3, watch a film, bring the duvets downstairs, sleep for a bit, whatever else involves not moving if possible.

Sunday we are up at 7am, 2 football matches, come home, have lunch, relax until about 6/7 when I cook dinner and DH does the ironing.

It's bloody lovely to do nothing. Me and DH are at work all week, ds2 has football training twice a week, ds1 trains 3 times a week, dd is revising for GCSEs with a lot of after school classes, sometimes you need to do nothing

We work in a part time job about one third of the weekends, another third of weekends we do National Trust, the other third is visiting family or doing other nice stuff. We have about 2 or 3 "slob" days a year when we don't get ready until about midday.

My weekend activities have varied wildly depending on whether I have been at home, worked part time or worked full time. There have been days when I have been working full time when I have spent a full Sunday in my PJs. I regularly used to come home late and walk straight into bed.

My Mum never used to understand it either. Then again she never worked in a full time demanding job. I used to ignore her..

We do a bit of everything. There's usually one day each weekend when DC are loafing in their PJs until midday (or all day!) watching TV and playing games on computers and doing their homework. I usually chuck them out into the fresh air for an hour or so on that day. The other day we are either sociable with friends or go out as a family - into London or into the countryside.

I go to running club too. DC used to do sport but that's folded . But we have lovely local bike rides or invite friends round for Sunday lunch etc.

Sometimes go to cinema or theatre or art gallery as a family.Sometimes stay in and have pizza and film night.

I'm off today. I'm in holey pjs toddler dressed as upsy daisy watching peppa pig me watching g house of cards on I pad.We have speech therapy at 1 then ballet at 3 which we wil have a nice walk to. In out tonight so will shower this mornjng and just do hair and make up later.I have fairly busy weekends though and work 3 days a week

I work 3-4 days a week. On my days off, I do a mixture of housework, grocery shopping, reading, watching TV and relaxing.

DP and I have one day off together. We normally laze in bed until 8-9am, have breakfast (either at home or we go out), and either slob at home watching movies/playing video games, or go out to the cinema/for lunch/for a day out.

No need to be doing something all the time.

I'm off today and I didn't sleep well last night, so I'm spending my day in bed doing nothing much. I'll meet DP after work to do the weekly shop, then we'll settle down with a bottle of wine and a film.

I have Saturday and Sunday and DH is away this weekend (at his mother's, sorting her bills, garden, some building work, etc).

Tonight I'll do a big shop then dd and I are going out to dinner. Tomorrow I put away all the laundry, tidy up, do dd's bed, generally potter, probably go to the shopping centre and I have girl friends coming for dinner.

Sunday is church, pottering, something with DD and having a rest.

I need a bit of a rest at weekends; life is full on. But when they were tiny it was all go all the time.

Weekends and weekdays when we have nothing in particular to do, dd (3) and I love to stay in pjs and cook, watch tv, play in her room, take it slow. We like to potter about at home. I honestly believe my mum letting us just be helped me to be the happy person I am

This morning I am taking DD2 to Sainsburys and Aldi to do the weekly shop then home, put it all away and grab a bit of lunch. This afternoon we are going to bookbug club. My PIL are popping in for a coffee after school.Tonight we are babysitting for a friend so full house.

Tomorrow is set aside for delivering mothers day gifts to my mum and gran, mil will get hers tonight. Then quiet night to recover from the babysitting.

Sunday morning mass then tennis lessons. Sunday afternoon will involve a nice walk and some form of mothers day eating.